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Midterm Codes A - B 8.4.2022

This document contains 4 problems related to statistics. Problem 1 asks to calculate the relative frequency and cumulative relative frequency of exam score ranges from 2 classes. Problem 2 deals with customer satisfaction and return rates at a store. Problem 3 involves calculating probabilities using the binomial distribution. Problem 4 concerns hit rates on a travel agency website, and calculating probabilities for normal distributions.
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Midterm Codes A - B 8.4.2022

This document contains 4 problems related to statistics. Problem 1 asks to calculate the relative frequency and cumulative relative frequency of exam score ranges from 2 classes. Problem 2 deals with customer satisfaction and return rates at a store. Problem 3 involves calculating probabilities using the binomial distribution. Problem 4 concerns hit rates on a travel agency website, and calculating probabilities for normal distributions.
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Problem 1 (3 points). The midterm marks in a statistics coure are listed Problem 1 (3 points). The midterm marks in a statistics coure are listed
below for a mdule class of 40 students: below for a mdule class of 40 students:
69 60 75 74 68 73 76 63 67 70 73 65 61 73 72 78 65 69 70 64 79 70 85 84 78 83 86 73 77 80 83 75 71 83 82 82 75 79 80 74
61 74 76 73 74 65 63 69 73 75 70 60 62 68 70 71 73 68 67 72 72 84 86 82 84 75 73 79 83 85 80 70 74 78 80 81 83 88 77 82
These data were divided into 6 classes of equal length. These data were divided into 6 classes of equal length.
a/ Calculate the relative frequency of the class (69, 72]. a/ Calculate the relative frequency of the class (82, 85].
b/ Calculate the cumulative relative of the class (69, 72]. b/ Calculate the cumulative relative frequency of the class (82, 85].
Problem 2 (2 points). The data shows that 20% of customers were not Problem 2 (2 points). The data shows that 20% of customers were not
satisfied with the service of a store they visited. Of those who were not satisfied with the service of a store they visited. Of those who were not
satisfied, only 20% returned to the store within a year. Of those who were satisfied, only 25% return to the store within a year. Of those who were
satisfied, 70% returned within a year. satisfied, 65% return within a year.
a/ Find the probability that a customer returns to the store within one year a/ Find the probability that a customer returns to the store within one year
since his last visit to the store. since his last visit to the store.
b/ Find the probability that he is satisfied with the service of the store, b/ Find the probability that he is satisfied with the service of the store,
given that he has returned to the store within one year since his last visit. given that he has returned to the store within one year since his last visit.
Problem 3 (3 points). Given a binomial random variable X with n = 20 Problem 3 (3 points). Given a binomial random variable X with n = 20
and p = 0.4. and p = 0.3.
a/ Calculate P(X<3) using the binomial distribution. a/ Calculate P(X<2) using the binomial distribution.
b/ Using a normal approximation to calculate P(9  X  13). b/ Using a normal approximation to calculate P(8  X 12).
Problem 4 (2 points). Travelbyus is an internet-based travel agency on Problem 4 (2 points). Travelbyus is an internet-based travel agency on
whose website customers can see video of the cities they plan to visit. whose website customers can see video of the cities they plan to visit.
The number of hits daily is a normally distributed random variable with a The number of hits daily is a normally distributed random variable with a
mean of 10000 and standard deviation of 1500. mean of 10000 and standard deviation of 2000.
a/ What is the probability of getting more than 9000 hits? a/ What is the probability of getting more than 9000 hits?
b/ What is the probability of getting more than 9000 hits but fewer than b/ What is the probability of getting more than 9000 hits but fewer than
12000 hits? 11000 hits?

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